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Debut from Orlando, Florida quintet who have played in front of thousands as the opening band for Creed's summer 2002 tour. 11 tracks including the hit, 'I'll Show You'. Produced by Marc Tanner. Elektra. 2003.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Vonray: Vaughan Rhea (vocals, guitar); Garrett Coleman (guitar, background vocals); Todd Hackenburg (guitar); Dave Rhea (baritone guitar, bass, background vocals); Jeff Irizarry (drums). Recorded at Cello Studios, Hollywood, California & The Greene Room, Los Angeles, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Vaughan Rhea (vocals, guitar); David Rhea (vocals, baritone guitar); Jeff Irizarry (drums). Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Marc Greene. Recording information: Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA; The Greene Room, LA, CA. Photographer: Jelle Wagenaar. Unknown Contributor Roles: Vonray; Paul Mikovich; Matt Laugh; Jeff Hanson . Vonray's self-titled Elektra debut is a collection of guitar anthems and ballads that should appeal to fans of middling adult alternative groups like Live, Vertical Horizon, and Remy Zero. Vaughan Rhea is the band's namesake, frontman, and one of three guitarists. He is joined by brother Dave Rhea on bass, drummer Jeff Irizarry, and fellow guitarists Garrett Coleman and Todd Hackenburg. While Vaughan seems to have a strong voice, his delivery here is an irritating three-part impersonation of Eddie Vedder, Ed Kowalczyk, and Scott Stapp. Each lyrical couplet ends with a short, emotive intake of air; most choruses erupt in the throaty, arena-ready bellow Vedder bequeathed to Stapp. Musically, the band evokes the stilted, tentative pop style of CCM groups such as Jars of Clay. Quasi-spiritual lyrics ("Evil deeds that breed temptation," from the Pearl Jam-meets-Live songwriting project "Part of Me") don't help matters any. The rousing first single "Inside Out" has gained exposure for the band through its inclusion on the Smallville soundtrack; there, it is in good company with sound-alikes Lifehouse and Steadman. "Inside Out" is also one of only two songs on Vonray written exclusively by Rhea or his band. The majority of the record was co-written by Rhea and producer Marc Tanner, who has worked with the Calling, another overly dramatic modern rock combo with a strikingly derivative sound. Since so many of these groups lack even the relative grit of a band like Creed, yet aren't talented enough as players or songwriters to appeal to the more discerning alternative music consumer, they are destined to fill the middle spots on soundtracks to romantic comedies, or, in Vonray's case, to programs on the WB. ~ Johnny Loftus Vonray's self-titled Elektra debut is a collection of guitar anthems and ballads that should appeal to fans of adult alternative groups like Live, Vertical Horizon, and Remy Zero. Vaughan Rhea is the band's namesake, frontman, and one of three guitarists. He is joined by brother Dave Rhea on bass, drummer Jeff Irizarry, and fellow guitarists Garrett Coleman and Todd Hackenburg. The majority of the record was co-written by Rhea and producer Marc Tanner, who has worked with the Calling. ~ Johnny Loftus Vonray Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   excellent rock totally excellent all around, good for mainstream rock and roll radio. Submitted by a reviewer (Kansas City, MO USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ROCKS
If you like 80s aor ,melodic rock and thought it was gone.
Get this cd its aor for the new generation.Great songs,very melodic,like a harder Journey without keys.
If you like great rock get it asap Submitted by a reviewer (Hareid, Norway)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Killer album !!! Not a weak track ( or maybe track 8 isn't the best i've heard ) - great production and well-played with great vocals...
This CD is a must-have !!! Submitted by a reviewer (Gävle , Sweden)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing record! Here folks is an album that will be very high on most modern rockers top lists at the end of 2003! VonRay from Orlando, Florida has done album that is a magical moment of modern rock with a perfect mix of edge and catchy melodies. This is their 3rd album and their strongest one for sure. Their first effort called Panes is more acoustic compared to this one, but still worth to buy if you’ll find it. At that time they called themselves VonRa and also release a second one called “Fame” under that name. That one from 2001 is a killer album, but unfortunately really hard to find because it wasn’t printed in that many copies. One positive thing though is that the best tunes from that album did make it to this 2003 release, which is close to perfect. Songs like the first single “Inside out” and the new one “I’ll show you” are both fantastic songs that must have given them plenty of attention that they really deserve. But VonRay is much more than these two songs! This five-piece band has done an album with a parade of classic songs from start to end if you’ll ask me. Their acoustic based modern rock is so catchy and melodic that it really hurts in my melodic soul. If you’re into bands like Vertical Horizon, July for kings or Tonic VonRay is a band that you can’t miss. I could mention some more tracks, but it’s just a waste of time cause modern rock doesn’t get that much better than this. I’m in love……….
Submitted by wippsson (Stockholm, Sweden)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Vonray has arrived just in time for spring and has released an album that will turn your cloudy day into a sunny day. Their self-titled album is a crown achievement indeed. Submitted by a reviewer (Pennsylvania) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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